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. >>> and steven spielberg shows us how to direct tom hanks. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> a nationwide computer glitch. >> they should have had a backup system. >>> the program that cross matches passengers names with terror watch list was down about 90 minutes. >> the worst violence in israeli since last year's war with hamas. >> eight israelis have been killed with 31 palestinians. >>> in texas a fast moving wildfire only 10% contained and destroyed nine homes and 150 threatened. >> donald trump has set his sights on bernie sanders. >> this maniac is giving away away. il cal him a socialist/communist because that is what he is. >> walmart causing uprolln o wall street. stock plunges to the lowest level since 1998. >> lost 20 million dollars in market cash. >> lambar odom remains on life support. authorities investigate whether cocaine may have been lvinvoed. >>> a dash cam running when a truck lost control in southern california. the truck flew off the road and the driver critical hu
. >>> and steven spielberg shows us how to direct tom hanks. we begin this morning with a look at today's "eye opener." your world in 90 seconds. >>> a nationwide computer glitch. >> they should have had a backup system. >>> the program that cross matches passengers names with terror watch list was down about 90 minutes. >> the worst violence in israeli since last year's war with hamas. >> eight israelis have been killed with 31...
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ambassador christopher stevens. >>> a pro-al qaeda group is the key suspect now. >> the pentagon is moving two warships to the libyan coast. >> bottom line, this is a terrorist taunt. >>> what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. >> baesed on the statement from the u.s. baes in cairo, romney accusing the obama administration as sympathizing with those who headed the attack. >> shoot first, name later. as president, you can't do that. >>> outside los angeles, bank robbery suspects made it rain all over the streets. >> more money coming out the window. >>> the iphone 5 arrived. apple unveilaled the new smartphone. >>> a baby's hand at the san diego zoo. look at that face. amp six weeks he's starting to open his eyes. >> oh, you let it go. your wife just went into labor. >> he has that look. doesn't he? >> the greatest in the world, i would say. >> so would i. >> oh, very good. >> please, button that shirt. it's disgusting. >>> so stupid at this point, he needs a spotter to play saduko. >>> all that malters. a brand new report, president obama copy edited bil
ambassador christopher stevens. >>> a pro-al qaeda group is the key suspect now. >> the pentagon is moving two warships to the libyan coast. >> bottom line, this is a terrorist taunt. >>> what appeared to be an apology for american principles. that was a mistake. >> baesed on the statement from the u.s. baes in cairo, romney accusing the obama administration as sympathizing with those who headed the attack. >> shoot first, name later. as president, you...
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>> stevens is now 30 and a pro cyclist. in 2012 she beat the reigning queen of cycling marianne vos of belgium. stevens became the first women to win one of europe's most prestige races. her coach was blown away with how much stevens can generate over a long term of time. in layman's terms what does this show? >> this says she's got a big engine. she can produce a lot of power and the more power you produce the faster you can go. you want to show me what you got. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado, we got a chance to see that engine. she was leaving me in the dust. >> evelyn stevens is definitely unique. >> reporter: davis phinney won in 1984. his wife won the gold and their son. pushing her to be her very best. >> how good is she? >> i don't think there's a question that evelyn won't be the best rider in the world in very short order. >> reporter: the best? >> the best, yes. >> reporter: gyet, like wall street, every high-flying cyclist has one crash. >> i always say you can't physically crash when you work in finance. but
>> stevens is now 30 and a pro cyclist. in 2012 she beat the reigning queen of cycling marianne vos of belgium. stevens became the first women to win one of europe's most prestige races. her coach was blown away with how much stevens can generate over a long term of time. in layman's terms what does this show? >> this says she's got a big engine. she can produce a lot of power and the more power you produce the faster you can go. you want to show me what you got. >> reporter:...
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can you imagine bringing steven tyler to school on grandparents day. he said the teacher went a little bit nuts. >> reporter: will he be recording with any of the famous country singers? >> i asked him. he said his dream is to sing with garth brooks and rascal flatts. i imagine that probably will happen. he also wants to work with alison krauss. one of the most hilarious things he said when he first moved to nashville he called her up went to her house and sang a song on her doorstep so she would let him in. >> i'd like to work with alison krauss too. >> do you know where steven gets his pants? charlie was wondering. >> i know. you always wonder. tell charlie he'd look fantastic in them. you can watch more on "entertainment tonight." >>> up next we'll check in with norah on the latest on the philadelphia train crash. yo wu'reatching ♪ building aircraft, the likes of which the world has never seen. this is what we do. ♪ that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. >>> of course, we'll be following the latest developments on the philadelphia tr
can you imagine bringing steven tyler to school on grandparents day. he said the teacher went a little bit nuts. >> reporter: will he be recording with any of the famous country singers? >> i asked him. he said his dream is to sing with garth brooks and rascal flatts. i imagine that probably will happen. he also wants to work with alison krauss. one of the most hilarious things he said when he first moved to nashville he called her up went to her house and sang a song on her...
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we will get to that, steven. you'll hear about it only on "cbs this morning." >>> plus a popular vegas cocktail waitress murdered in her home. her estranged husband in a strong alibi. "47 hours" shows how police had a stroke of luck in their investigation. thas head. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines around the globe. the "new york post" reacts to graffiti on homeland that criticized the show. they say one is racist and the artist said they were being rebellious. they admire the act of artistic sabotage. it is on showtime. >>> what my mother recognized back then and which i understand now is that grief is the most painful experience that any child or parent can endure. but my mother was determined to help those in need and she would have been immensely proud, as i am, of all that child bereavement has achieved the last 21 years. >> i was thinking about that, too, charlie. princess danny died in 1997 in a car crash in paris. >>> bloomberg reports drinkers are not the only ones paying a price fo
we will get to that, steven. you'll hear about it only on "cbs this morning." >>> plus a popular vegas cocktail waitress murdered in her home. her estranged husband in a strong alibi. "47 hours" shows how police had a stroke of luck in their investigation. thas head. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines around the globe. the "new york post" reacts to graffiti on homeland that criticized the show. they say one is racist and the...
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details on it. >>> a film maker with the documentary on steven spielberg. we'll go one on one film cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. >>> obviously our thoughts as we sit here trying to enjoy baseball are with everybody affected by everything that happened in las vegas. speaking of being effective and bouncing back, how about steve scalise throwing out the first pitch. it's a heck of a great throw. >> louisiana congressman steve scalise receiving a standing ovation last night after tossing the ceremonial first pitch at nationals pack in washington. it's so great to see him out there. he's recovering from multiple surgeries after a gunman opened fire during a congressional baseball game back in june. the cubs lost to the nationals. >> that was a great part of the way i
details on it. >>> a film maker with the documentary on steven spielberg. we'll go one on one film cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. >>> obviously our thoughts as we sit here trying to...
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. >> meryl streep, tom hanks and steven spielberg. three of the most honored names in film have never worked together which is kind of unbelievable. >> until now. >> we will preview the new movie "the post" with another one of the stars, actress allison brie. >> we'll check out the winners of a worldwide photo contest of amusin we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning saturday." and we'd like you to be part of ours.. so our chevy employee discount is now available to everyone. you pay what we pay. and not a cent more. we're so happy to share this with you. it's our way of saying happy holidays. and welcome to the family... the chevy family. use your employee discount for everyone to get forty-five hundred dollars below msrp on this 2018 chevy equinox. >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning: saturday." still to come, journalists who won't be intimidated, holding the powerful to account. a story with resonance for our times is told in the new movie "the post." we'll talk with one of its stars. >>> and it started with a single tree
. >> meryl streep, tom hanks and steven spielberg. three of the most honored names in film have never worked together which is kind of unbelievable. >> until now. >> we will preview the new movie "the post" with another one of the stars, actress allison brie. >> we'll check out the winners of a worldwide photo contest of amusin we'll be right back. this is "cbs this morning saturday." and we'd like you to be part of ours.. so our chevy employee...
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how well did you know ambassador stevens? >> eventually wevery well. we lived and worked on a residence compound, ate breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner with him when he wasn't at diplomatic functions. >> reporter: wood says ambassador stevens was eager to connect with libyans 600 miles away in benghazi, one of the first cities to declare itself free from gadhafi's rule, but it was still a dangerous place. >> i do know there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in june. they had a parade down the street. they raised their flag on one of the county buildings there. >> reporter: isn't that sort of a red flag for the security situation, that you have al qaeda supporters rallying in the streets of benghazi in june of 2012? >> yes, that was another indicator to watch, to be aware of, and to try and compensate for as well. >> reporter: wood says ambassador stevens and his staff repeatedly asked for more security, but instead got less. when stevens visited benghazi on september 11, wood's group and three security teams had all been sent home. so your
how well did you know ambassador stevens? >> eventually wevery well. we lived and worked on a residence compound, ate breakfast, lunch, and sometimes dinner with him when he wasn't at diplomatic functions. >> reporter: wood says ambassador stevens was eager to connect with libyans 600 miles away in benghazi, one of the first cities to declare itself free from gadhafi's rule, but it was still a dangerous place. >> i do know there was an al qaeda demonstration in benghazi in...
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. >> i am steven joe sotloff. i'm sure you know exactly who i am now and why i'm appearing before you. >> steven joe sotloff was beheaded by isis. his execution in 2014 was seen around the world on a video. >> did you ever watch it? >> i have viewed steven's body with his head on his chest. >> i had to see that to be sure that that was him. >> steven was born and raised in miami, attended college in israel, and became a freelance journalist reporting from war zones where information was scarce like yemen, benghazi, libya, and syria, where he went in the summer of 2013. just before he crossed into aleppo he >> he contacted me and told me not to worry, but if i don't hear from him within four days that i should get in tumble with one of his colleagues. >> ooh. that's ominous. he didn't hear from his son not just for four days. it was four excruciating month. then finally they got a ransom letter with demands for the government to free all the muslims in u.s. custody. >> then there's a last option. 100 million euros
. >> i am steven joe sotloff. i'm sure you know exactly who i am now and why i'm appearing before you. >> steven joe sotloff was beheaded by isis. his execution in 2014 was seen around the world on a video. >> did you ever watch it? >> i have viewed steven's body with his head on his chest. >> i had to see that to be sure that that was him. >> steven was born and raised in miami, attended college in israel, and became a freelance journalist reporting from war...
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we speak to the mother of ambassador chris stevens. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> this individual came here for the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. >> the fbi policies to a bomb plot in new york city. >> 21-year-old bangladesh taken into custody by undercover fbi agents. >> after parking a van next to the federal reserve in lower manhattan. designee tried to detonate what he thought was a real 1,000 pound bomb. designee taped a video statement claiming a victory for terror and al qaeda. >> he's a nuts. why would you do something like that. >> this president has failed america's women. >> started talking about binders. the here to go ahead and ask where qualified women were. he should have come to my house. >> tonight's debate is very much on a lot of people's minds. one is his sonntag. >> what is it like for you to hear the president of the united states call your dad a liar. >> you want to rush down the stage and take a swing at him but you know you c
we speak to the mother of ambassador chris stevens. we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> this individual came here for the purpose of committing some sort of jihad here in the united states. >> the fbi policies to a bomb plot in new york city. >> 21-year-old bangladesh taken into custody by undercover fbi agents. >> after parking a van next to the federal reserve in lower manhattan. designee tried to detonate what he...
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ambassador christopher stevens and sean smith. they confirmed the deaths of tyrone woods a former navy s.e.a.l. who served multiple tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan and glenn dougherty. >> secretary of state hillary clinton goes to andrews air force base today to receive the remains of ambassador stevens and three other americans. margaret rent brennan is at the state department with new information. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. this is a very personal mission for secretary clinton as she says she's the person who sent chris stevens to benghazi. she knew it was a risky assignment and will be receiving his remains at andrews air force base around 2:00 this afternoon. an intense week for the secretary. she was informed of the attack around 4:00 p.m. spoke to president obama shortly thereafter. she has been in the oval office or situation room at least six time in the past three days and in constant contact with the other national security principles. she spoke to general dempsey, secretary
ambassador christopher stevens and sean smith. they confirmed the deaths of tyrone woods a former navy s.e.a.l. who served multiple tours of duty in iraq and afghanistan and glenn dougherty. >> secretary of state hillary clinton goes to andrews air force base today to receive the remains of ambassador stevens and three other americans. margaret rent brennan is at the state department with new information. margaret, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. this is a...
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i say, steven, watch it. don't forget, i'm writing this book. >> reporter: "rocks" tells perry's story beginning with a boy from hopedale massachusetts, who fell in love with rock and roll. >> reporter: your first guitar came from sears? >> yeah. came in a box with a little guitar strap. >> reporter: even though he's left-handed, he followed the instructions. >> it said, you know put the neck in your left hand and the pluck in your right hand and this is the first note. >> reporter: the guitar came easily to him. high school didn't. he quit his senior year at vermont academy when he refused to cut his hair. >> the freedom i felt the weight that came off my shoulders when i finally made the decision was -- it was great. >> reporter: it was a big moment in your life. >> oh, .yeah oh yeah. ♪ >> reporter: aerosmith formed in boston in 1970 and released their debut album three years later. ♪ >> reporter: but "rolling stone" magazine didn't even review the record. how did you feel when your first album kind of
i say, steven, watch it. don't forget, i'm writing this book. >> reporter: "rocks" tells perry's story beginning with a boy from hopedale massachusetts, who fell in love with rock and roll. >> reporter: your first guitar came from sears? >> yeah. came in a box with a little guitar strap. >> reporter: even though he's left-handed, he followed the instructions. >> it said, you know put the neck in your left hand and the pluck in your right hand and this is...
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likely story. >> steven van zandt. all episodes of lilyhammer are available now on netflix. >> thank you, stevie. >>> how often do people say trust your gut on a big decision? >>> that is perfect music to introduce our next guest. he says that there are two types of thinking, fast and slow. it's really important to know when to think slowly. >> daniel kahneman of princeton has been called one of the most influential psychologists in history. he's one of the only one to win the nobel prize. welcome. great to see you here. >> great pleasure. >> what do we mean by thinking fast and thinking slow? >> every one of us really recognizes that there are two different ways that thoughts come to mind. so if i say two plus two. >> four. >> if i say 17 times 24. >> 748. >> no. >> it's 408. charlie wait -- >> you rehearsed that. >> let me tell him. in the green room, charlie, i had the nerve to say 17 times 24 is 404. no. it's 408. i'm trying to tell you the right answer. >> the point is, some things we can go by instinct other thin
likely story. >> steven van zandt. all episodes of lilyhammer are available now on netflix. >> thank you, stevie. >>> how often do people say trust your gut on a big decision? >>> that is perfect music to introduce our next guest. he says that there are two types of thinking, fast and slow. it's really important to know when to think slowly. >> daniel kahneman of princeton has been called one of the most influential psychologists in history. he's one of the...
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a 47-year-old mother of two debbie stevens is headed to court. if her case goes to trial and the judge sees things her way, it's going to seem like anyone's complaints about their boss is nothing in comparison. >> aside from being hurt, i felt ashamed. >> last august, stevens was working as an assistant to an executive at the atlantic automotive group which operates car dealerships on long island. her boss needed a new kidney. debbie offered to help in an uncommonly generous way. she became a link in a multiple linked kidney chain for her boss. >> i donated on her behalf so she could get another one, a good one that matched her perfectly. according to stevens the only i'm she got from her boss came in the form of an i'm, thanks more than i can ever say. >> no face-to-face visit? >> what am i going to do? how come you haven't said thank you? >> she returned to work three days later. then she didn't feel good. i no sooner walked in my house she said what are you doing, why are you home. i said, jackie, i don't feel well. she said, you can't come an
a 47-year-old mother of two debbie stevens is headed to court. if her case goes to trial and the judge sees things her way, it's going to seem like anyone's complaints about their boss is nothing in comparison. >> aside from being hurt, i felt ashamed. >> last august, stevens was working as an assistant to an executive at the atlantic automotive group which operates car dealerships on long island. her boss needed a new kidney. debbie offered to help in an uncommonly generous way....
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steven sotloff who made it his mission to report on conflicts in the middle east was captured last year near the city of aleppo. >> as a mother i ask you to be merciful and not punish him other matters he has no other. behind closed doors she and the family of james foley were at odds with the u.s. government and its longstanding policy against paying ransom to terrorists. >> paying ransoms only puts other american at great risk. it's a charge the administration denied sunday. >> we didn't threaten anybody but we explained the law. >> the sotloffs dropped their efforts to raise ransom money. in july the president authorized a rescue attempt with helicopters and 70 to 80 commando troops. no evidence was found but they did find that sotloff and foley had been there. the foleys grew frustrate after france and spap spent several million dollars for the freedom of several european journalists. so they ignored the prosecution and continued their efforts to pay the ran smo. >> we couldn't do nothing. what do you do? leave your kid in jail to get beaten? no way. >> mark barfi is a long time fri
steven sotloff who made it his mission to report on conflicts in the middle east was captured last year near the city of aleppo. >> as a mother i ask you to be merciful and not punish him other matters he has no other. behind closed doors she and the family of james foley were at odds with the u.s. government and its longstanding policy against paying ransom to terrorists. >> paying ransoms only puts other american at great risk. it's a charge the administration denied sunday....
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ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >> witnesses say they will tell a house committee that more months the state department rejected their pleas to maintain high-security at the consulate in benghazi. elizabeth palmer is there and she s new information about that deadly attack. >> reporter: the u.s. compound in benghazi now sits empty and abandoned. if the men who attacked these buildings on september 11th used heavy weapons there's few signs of it. over every window there's evidence of the billowing smoke that killed two of the four americans who died that night including ambassador chris stevens. state department sources say the attackers arrived at the gates around 9:40 in the evening. as they swarmed into the compound a security agent, the ambassador and another american took refuge in the sleeping quarters of the main building which lay behind a heavy steel door that was double locked with barred windows all around. while other security agents went to get more weapons the attackers entered the building and unable to get past the gate sprayed diesel fuel all around
ambassador chris stevens and three other americans. >> witnesses say they will tell a house committee that more months the state department rejected their pleas to maintain high-security at the consulate in benghazi. elizabeth palmer is there and she s new information about that deadly attack. >> reporter: the u.s. compound in benghazi now sits empty and abandoned. if the men who attacked these buildings on september 11th used heavy weapons there's few signs of it. over every window...
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jennifer lopez and steven tyler say they're moving on. we'll see if it spells the end for the hit reality show. tomorrow, there's a super model roundtable. this is going to be good. we'll hear from beverly johnson and carol alt and maybe mr. rose would join us at the table. >> you think charlie wants to be in that conversation? nah. >> maybe. we'll see if he's available. we'll see if he's available. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] looking for a bit of indulgence? look no further than the new chocolate chip frappé from mccafé. every bit as delicious as the mccafé frappés you love, only this one has a bit more wow. bits of chocolate chips in every sip, blended into mocha and caramel, all topped with a double drizzle of chocolate and sweet caramel. you've never had a frappé like this. better get your hands on one quick, 'cause it's only here for a little bit. the simple joy of the perfect sip. ♪ [ female announcer ] for everything your face has to face. face it with puffs facial tissues. unlike the leading reg
jennifer lopez and steven tyler say they're moving on. we'll see if it spells the end for the hit reality show. tomorrow, there's a super model roundtable. this is going to be good. we'll hear from beverly johnson and carol alt and maybe mr. rose would join us at the table. >> you think charlie wants to be in that conversation? nah. >> maybe. we'll see if he's available. we'll see if he's available. you're watching "cbs this morning." [ female announcer ] looking for a bit...
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there it is. >> steven straws burglary is a pitching sensation. his fastball screams across the plate at just under 100 miles an hour. and he's led the washington nationals to the league's best record. a fairytale season that has fans dreaming of the world series. >> i think the nats are really the hope of the city. >> but sometime in the next few weeks long before the world series even begins, stros burglary's season will end. he underwent tommy john surgery where doctors replaced a torn ligament in his elbow with a tendon from another part of his body. his doctors recommended he pitch no more than 160 to 180 innings this season. nationals general manager mike rizzo decided last spring to heed their advice. now, with the deadline approaching, there is enormous pressure on rizzo to change his mind. >> have you had any second thoughts about this decision? >> i have not. i don't think i'd be doing my job as a caretaker of this franchise long-term to forgo the long-term health for short term gains here in 2012. >> dee his decision caused shockwaves.
there it is. >> steven straws burglary is a pitching sensation. his fastball screams across the plate at just under 100 miles an hour. and he's led the washington nationals to the league's best record. a fairytale season that has fans dreaming of the world series. >> i think the nats are really the hope of the city. >> but sometime in the next few weeks long before the world series even begins, stros burglary's season will end. he underwent tommy john surgery where doctors...
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ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the assault. sharyl attkisson shows new documents. a libyan police officer was shown taking photos before the attack. >>> the jobs report is due out this morning. it could have an impact on the presidential race. wall street expects to see positive numbers. rebecca jarvis is here with a preview. good morning. >> good morning to you. if analysts are on target with their estimates later this morning, we will learn that last month the economy added 125,000 jobs. that's a little bit more than the month before. and that unemployment actually ticked a bit higher to 7.9%. >> if that is true, what would you read into that? >> what you read into it -- this is interesting. if you look at the unemployment rate, over the last 45 months since president obama took office, the unemployment rate has come down. last month it was the lowest level since he took office. in fact, it was below where he took office, but the amount of job creation on a month-to-month basis has been slowing down. it's actually been a litt
ambassador christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the assault. sharyl attkisson shows new documents. a libyan police officer was shown taking photos before the attack. >>> the jobs report is due out this morning. it could have an impact on the presidential race. wall street expects to see positive numbers. rebecca jarvis is here with a preview. good morning. >> good morning to you. if analysts are on target with their estimates later this morning, we will...
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steven, appreciate the time. simply your reaction to secretary of state kerry's speech and prime minister netanyahu's response was what? >> well, i think it was -- it was pretty predictable. secretary of state kerry was venting a lot of frustration. he's had failure to reach a middle east peace. i believe, it's because the settlement activity that that settlement activity raises questions about the viability of a i think you really saw him venting his frustration and i think rather predictably, prime minister netanyahu pushed back and basically made the point that it is not settlements that are buried to peace but the unwillingness of the palestinians, in his view, to accept israeli as a jewish state in the middle east. >> steven, give us some context here. secretary kerry stressed that every u.s. administration going back to 1967 has opposed settlements. it's well known that ronald reagan and they did not get along on lebanon and others did not get along with each other. what are we headed this next administrati
steven, appreciate the time. simply your reaction to secretary of state kerry's speech and prime minister netanyahu's response was what? >> well, i think it was -- it was pretty predictable. secretary of state kerry was venting a lot of frustration. he's had failure to reach a middle east peace. i believe, it's because the settlement activity that that settlement activity raises questions about the viability of a i think you really saw him venting his frustration and i think rather...
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steven blum guard also. in mirkarimi's case, the investigation intensified only after it was liking to a newspaper columnist. >> it's encouraging to see. paem can make cases against themselves go away because atheir in charge of power. >> we will fight these things and i'm confident in the end we will succeed. >> reporter: it's clear what he sees as victory there will be seen by critics as industrial injustice. >> announcer: this national weather report is sponsored by...
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that's where chris stevens and three other americans were killed this month. margaret brennan asked clinton about the decision not to send extra security to benghazi. >> i don't want us to reach any conclusions about what we did or didn't do without the full context. i understand why people want to ask questions, but i just caution that we need to look at everything, and everything needs to be explained at the same time. we have 275 posts around the world. we have more than 60,000 people. we live in a dangerous, risky environment today in many places around the world, and we are constantly calculating, particularly led by our security professionals, about what needs to be done, where assets need to be. >> on monday, three republican senators including john mccain, issued a statement praising clinton for taking the blame, but they accused the white house of trying to "avoid any responsibility whatsoever." >>> president obama and mitt romney have their second debate tonight. they'll take questions from voters in a town hall format. for the president, it's a chan
that's where chris stevens and three other americans were killed this month. margaret brennan asked clinton about the decision not to send extra security to benghazi. >> i don't want us to reach any conclusions about what we did or didn't do without the full context. i understand why people want to ask questions, but i just caution that we need to look at everything, and everything needs to be explained at the same time. we have 275 posts around the world. we have more than 60,000 people....
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were injured and it's a real repter:out ra outro cancelled this year's golf tournament and thought steven nardizzi should be firped. >> i said where is this guy? not be invo has learned kane is one ordered a review by independent auditors and that it would be s projects have done a lot of good things for our veterans. i've done stories but this is a time when they shouldtaheourishment for beautiful healthier looking skin. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® i'm my bargain detergent, ithift couldn't ket aetter clean. voted 2016 product of the year. if it's got to be clean, it's got to be tide. hwhy use traditional aerosols. that are? is a multi-layered fragrance, spine to idl tw mark tells cbs news that earth's nces? no, no, all we really need is a tow truck. day or night, geico's emergerone any more prh neutrogena. when your cold makes you wish... ...you could stay... ...in bed all day... ...you need the power of... new theraflu expressmax. new theraflu expressmax. the power to feel better. caress presents the world's ♪ first bo
were injured and it's a real repter:out ra outro cancelled this year's golf tournament and thought steven nardizzi should be firped. >> i said where is this guy? not be invo has learned kane is one ordered a review by independent auditors and that it would be s projects have done a lot of good things for our veterans. i've done stories but this is a time when they shouldtaheourishment for beautiful healthier looking skin. aveeno® naturally beautiful results® i'm my bargain detergent,...
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i might still be -- >> steven spielberg. >> people don't know i'm an a.i. i have worked with steven spielberg. >> and you killed it. >> they paid you. >> a couple of hours, i had lunch with him. we had sandwiches. one of the nicest afternoons. >> he wasn't interested new. >> okay. i'll put you in the movie but say something funny. >> thank you, chris rock. >> found out i worked with spielberg. >> i am impressed. >> good luck. >>> two days in new york opens in theaters tomorrow. chris also has a new series called totally biased, that appears on fx tonight. >>> the names mike tyson and broadway may not go together. but that's where the former heavyweight champ is working these days. he's in the green room. he's here to talk about his one-man show based on >>> performance. more than my lifestyle, how i'm living and what i bring in as far as income. my insecurity is performing well. >> in the ring? >> yeah. >> i totally will lose my mind after a bad performance. i totally freak. >> it haunts me. >> yeah. >>> totally freak. >> because you're embarrassed? you're
i might still be -- >> steven spielberg. >> people don't know i'm an a.i. i have worked with steven spielberg. >> and you killed it. >> they paid you. >> a couple of hours, i had lunch with him. we had sandwiches. one of the nicest afternoons. >> he wasn't interested new. >> okay. i'll put you in the movie but say something funny. >> thank you, chris rock. >> found out i worked with spielberg. >> i am impressed. >> good luck....
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it was less lines and more learning to act because as steven's muscles stopped working on his face he uses any muscle left muscles we wouldn't ordinarily use as his expression. >> my name is steven hawking. >> it's american. >> is that a problem? >> and when you meet steven he has the most wonderful unexpected humor and wit and love of life and this kind of misschievous glint in his eye and that for me was the element i wanted to try to capture. >> you had to be nervous about meeting him. >> terrified. >> yes. intimidated like cooking for julia childs almost. >> exactly, exactly. >> were you nervous meeting him? did you sleep? >> i didn't sleep. i had an hour with stephen first. it takes a lot for him to talk so there were a lot of long silences. i hate awkward silences. i spent the first 40 minutes telling stephen hawking about stephen hawking. he was looking at me. >> let me tell you about you, stephen. >> you for about four months. he spent 73 years old. he was in creditably generous. that for me was one of the great, great experiences of my life meeting him. >> oweyou see how many
it was less lines and more learning to act because as steven's muscles stopped working on his face he uses any muscle left muscles we wouldn't ordinarily use as his expression. >> my name is steven hawking. >> it's american. >> is that a problem? >> and when you meet steven he has the most wonderful unexpected humor and wit and love of life and this kind of misschievous glint in his eye and that for me was the element i wanted to try to capture. >> you had to be...
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along with a chance of contributing some of his own photos steven wrote the book forward and he's to tell us about that. thank you for coming and visiting. truly remarkable photos. you spent your whole career going to these places most people will never see. what's been the northeast challenging part of that? >> there are several challenging things about it. one is just getting to the places. often times they are extremely remote. whoing in n-- working in new guinea we had to take a three month expedition. >> that's amazing. >> that is madagascar and diseaseit is a tough place. those are sharp as knives. >> you went there to shootliam -- lemurs. >> to photograph the lemurs you have to climb out on those pinnacles. so you climb up 300 feet and down 300 feet. and i remember shooting out there one evening. and standing at the top of one of these pinnacles, perched carefully. and it's getting dark and i'm taking pictures thinking well this is how people die. >> how does it feel to know you are the first human to visit some of these places. >> it is an incredible experience being the firs
along with a chance of contributing some of his own photos steven wrote the book forward and he's to tell us about that. thank you for coming and visiting. truly remarkable photos. you spent your whole career going to these places most people will never see. what's been the northeast challenging part of that? >> there are several challenging things about it. one is just getting to the places. often times they are extremely remote. whoing in n-- working in new guinea we had to take a three...
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david agus and steven brill. david is a cancer specialist and professor and best selling author and cbs news contributor advising vice president biden's moon shot to provide new cancer and dr. steven brill is the author of america's bitter pill insurance companies are backing out of exchange programs and what is going on? not what we thought would happen. >> we need health care for people. a right in our country and we should have a right to health 20 million people now have coverage who didn't have coverage. one of the premises is young people who never get sick would enter the system and contribute their dollars and subsidized people. as you get older you get more and more ailments and start to even out. the young people said, listen, i'm just going to pay a fee. i don't want to enter because the prices are going too high. when you don't have that angle, that see saw tips and what we are starting to see now. >> what is the solution? >> well, the solution is you don't throw it out, the baby with the bath water.
david agus and steven brill. david is a cancer specialist and professor and best selling author and cbs news contributor advising vice president biden's moon shot to provide new cancer and dr. steven brill is the author of america's bitter pill insurance companies are backing out of exchange programs and what is going on? not what we thought would happen. >> we need health care for people. a right in our country and we should have a right to health 20 million people now have coverage who...
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he had only been on the job a few months, though stevens had served twice previously in libya. the northern californian native spent 21 years in the foreign service since he began as a peace corps volunteer in morocco. president obama remembered the career diplomat with the following statement. quote on a personal note chris was a courageous representative of the united states. throughout the libyan revolution he selflessly served our country and the libyan people at our mission in benghazi. secretary hillary clinton worked with her top deputies last night to extract the u.s. die plow mats. she had just sworn in ambassador at the convenients a few months ago. she said he risked his own life to lend the libyan people a helping hand to build the foundation for a new free nation. he spent every day spent helping to finish the work that he started. the state department had just released the name of another victim, sean smith, a foreign service information management officer, a father of two, also died in benghazi yesterday. the state department is still n working to inform the fami
he had only been on the job a few months, though stevens had served twice previously in libya. the northern californian native spent 21 years in the foreign service since he began as a peace corps volunteer in morocco. president obama remembered the career diplomat with the following statement. quote on a personal note chris was a courageous representative of the united states. throughout the libyan revolution he selflessly served our country and the libyan people at our mission in benghazi....
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. >> reporter: clinton said she had a personal relationship with ambassador stevens and grew emotional talking about him and three other victims. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters, and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> reporter: but the secretary told members of the house that she never saw stevens request for more money. >> at one point 3 million cables come addressed to the department. they to d do not all come to me. >> had i been president at the time and i found that you did not read the cables from benghazi, you did not read the cables from ambassador stevens, i would have relieved you of your post. >> reporter: they accused them of covering up the attacks in the weeks following the assault. >> we were mislead that there were supposedly protests. that was easily ascertained that that was not the fact and the american people would know that within days. >> the fact is we had four dead americans. wa
. >> reporter: clinton said she had a personal relationship with ambassador stevens and grew emotional talking about him and three other victims. >> i stood next to president obama as the marines carried those flag draped caskets off the plane at andrews. i put my arms around the mothers and fathers, the sisters and brothers, the sons and daughters, and the wives left alone to raise their children. >> reporter: but the secretary told members of the house that she never saw...
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robert, steven, amy, we'll see all of you when you finish the tour at christmastime. you'll be here with us in studio. >> thank you. >> we're looking forward to it. >> good deal. for more on bus 52, head to our website, cbsnews.com/cbsthismorning. >>> coming up next, the ultimate canine problem solver, justin silver, the tar of the new cbs reality show "dogs in the city" and he'll teach you how to speak fluent fido. you're watching "cbs this morning: saturday." still have doubts about taking aspirin for tough pain? listen to what mvp justin verlander thinks about it. i would say the source of most of my muscle pain would be in my shoulder. my trainer kevin rand recommended it to me. i was kind of skeptical at first, but i tested it out, and bayer advanced aspirin relieved my pain fast. feeling 100% every start, every fifth day, i think definitely gives me a little bit of an edge. but don't take his word for it. put bayer advanced aspirin to the test for yourself at fastreliefchallenge.com [ male announcer ] why not talk to one of the six million people who've switched
robert, steven, amy, we'll see all of you when you finish the tour at christmastime. you'll be here with us in studio. >> thank you. >> we're looking forward to it. >> good deal. for more on bus 52, head to our website, cbsnews.com/cbsthismorning. >>> coming up next, the ultimate canine problem solver, justin silver, the tar of the new cbs reality show "dogs in the city" and he'll teach you how to speak fluent fido. you're watching "cbs this morning:...
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they eventually bumped steven's ford fusion forcing him to lose control. as police closed in stephens shot and killed himself. >> was it a shot to the head? >> it's safe to say it's a shot to the head. >> a two day multistate manhunt started on sunday when police say stephens gunned down robert godwin senior at random. he posted video of the shooting and his reaction on facebook. this photo shows stephens in a west virginia casino days before the shooting. pennsylvania state police say they were monitoring casinos in their state while he was on the run. >> because mr. stephens was a gambler, we thought he may be close to the casino. we had our troopers on alert around the clark. >> we would prefer that it had not ended this way. >> investigators and those close to suicide isn't the outcome they had hoped for. >> it ain't making me feel no better because he just took himself out like a coward. >> police have no idea how long stephens may have been in the area or where he was in the two days before they caught up to him. an autopsy on his body is expected to
they eventually bumped steven's ford fusion forcing him to lose control. as police closed in stephens shot and killed himself. >> was it a shot to the head? >> it's safe to say it's a shot to the head. >> a two day multistate manhunt started on sunday when police say stephens gunned down robert godwin senior at random. he posted video of the shooting and his reaction on facebook. this photo shows stephens in a west virginia casino days before the shooting. pennsylvania state...
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steven, however, drives on the edge of danger. >> the engine's like a time bomb. fuse is lit and you don't know how long it is. >> reporter: the fuse seemed to reach its end in reno when a plane crashed into a grandstand. 11 people were killedings including the pilot. scores were injured. the national transportation safety board yesterday released an interim report on the investigation. deborah hersman is ntbs chairman. >> our investigation found that this pilot in this airplane had never flown this fast on this course. >> reporter: the pilot likely passed out after experiencing nine times the force of gravity. the ntsb recommended pilots be better trained and equipped to deal with the extreme g forces. before the crash, film maker christian fry had just finished shooting "air racers 3d." he had been a fan for years. >> it was one of those events the minute you walk through the gate you go, wow, this is something special. i just knew i wanted to try to tell the story about it. >> reporter: he decided to mention last year's tragedy only in an epilog. he wanted his
steven, however, drives on the edge of danger. >> the engine's like a time bomb. fuse is lit and you don't know how long it is. >> reporter: the fuse seemed to reach its end in reno when a plane crashed into a grandstand. 11 people were killedings including the pilot. scores were injured. the national transportation safety board yesterday released an interim report on the investigation. deborah hersman is ntbs chairman. >> our investigation found that this pilot in this...
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steven spiel bank of america for lincoln. michael han e key for more and behn zeitlin for beast of the southern wild. these are the five people who are very best at sitting in a chair watching other people making a move. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln," denzel washington in "flight," hugh jackman in ""les miserables,"" bradley cooper in "silver linings playbook," and joaquin phoenix in "the master." just a little fun fact for you. denzel's character was actually as drunk as half of the people who are up at this hour. >> nice. guilty. for best performance by an actress in a leading role, the nominees are naomi watts in "the impossible," jessica chastain in "zero dark thirty," jennifer lawrence in "silver linings playbook," imam quell reva in "amore." the beast of the southern wild. >>> at 85 emmanuelle riva is the oldest best actress nominee in oscar history. and she's the youngest ever. she's 9. finally we are pleased to announce the best picture are "beast
steven spiel bank of america for lincoln. michael han e key for more and behn zeitlin for beast of the southern wild. these are the five people who are very best at sitting in a chair watching other people making a move. >> the nominees for best performance by an actor in a leading role are daniel day-lewis in "lincoln," denzel washington in "flight," hugh jackman in ""les miserables,"" bradley cooper in "silver linings playbook," and...
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. >> could ambassador chris stevens murder be prevented. his former security chief talks to cbs news. >> california gas prices don't soar plus the simple switch your phone company will not do to prevent theft. >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we're going to win florida, we'll take back the white house. >> mitt romney rides new momentum into the swing state. >> romney delivers a major foreign policy speech in virginia today. >> the obama campaign feeling new pressure. >> everybody here is incredible professionals, they just performed flaw lesley night after night. i can't say the same. >> is there anything more than joe biden thinking it's up to him to get the lead back? >> relief may be days away for california drivers who are suffering through the highest gasoline prices in the nation. >> they are keeping me at home. >> 91 cases of fungal meningitis. >> fists started flying. wild brawl between two separate wedding parties. one man dead and four people under arrest. >> liftoff. new era in spa
. >> could ambassador chris stevens murder be prevented. his former security chief talks to cbs news. >> california gas prices don't soar plus the simple switch your phone company will not do to prevent theft. >> we begin this morning with today's "eye opener," your world in 90 seconds. >>> we're going to win florida, we'll take back the white house. >> mitt romney rides new momentum into the swing state. >> romney delivers a major foreign policy...
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up next in our "saturday session," yousef also known as cat stevens. he'll perform from a brand-new album next. you're saturday." this is a strategyis, fi'd recommend. huh. this actually makes sense. now on the next page you'll see a breakdown of costs. what? it's just.... we were going to ask about it but we weren't sure when. so thanks. yeah, that's great. being clear and upfront. it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. pepsoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of
up next in our "saturday session," yousef also known as cat stevens. he'll perform from a brand-new album next. you're saturday." this is a strategyis, fi'd recommend. huh. this actually makes sense. now on the next page you'll see a breakdown of costs. what? it's just.... we were going to ask about it but we weren't sure when. so thanks. yeah, that's great. being clear and upfront. it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. pepsoriasis does that. it...
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tim stevens is editor in chief of road show, the new editor of our cnet. what needs to happen before the cars do hit the road? >> right now, what google and others consistent set of legislation across the country. six states allowed autonomous cars tested on the roads but the legislation is different in each state. some require special licenses and others require special equipment in the cars. the only way to get the cars better is test them on every road in the country. >> a robotic expert spoke at this hearing yesterday and said no question someone is going to die in this technology and these self-driving cars are absolutely not ready. >> right. >> what are the safety concerns at this point? >> definitely safety concerns and we just saw a google car hit a bus and only 2 miles an hour. nobody injured but there are mistakes going to be made. ultimately the potential of these are so great that is what people are looking for. mistakes made in the short term but long term the 2008 study shows all crashes involve some sort of human error. if you can get a self
tim stevens is editor in chief of road show, the new editor of our cnet. what needs to happen before the cars do hit the road? >> right now, what google and others consistent set of legislation across the country. six states allowed autonomous cars tested on the roads but the legislation is different in each state. some require special licenses and others require special equipment in the cars. the only way to get the cars better is test them on every road in the country. >> a...
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they haven't spoken since james foley and steven sotloff were murdered last month. good morning. >> good morning. austin put his law degree at georgetown university on hold because he was tired of reading reports on syria couldn't be verified because it was too difficult for journalists to work there. he went deep into some of the most dangerous parts of the country and delivered award-winning reporting. >> i do not accept that he is missing. i have lived in a place where he's coming home. >> how do you sustain that optimism? >> i don't have to sustain it. it's the most beautiful miraculous gift that god is giving me every single day. i do not have to keep hope alive. it simply encases me. >> for marc and deborah tice, the last two years have been agony, waiting for news of their eldest son austin, an ee dpal scout, captain in the marine corps core, and fearless journalist. austin was taken outside damascus in august 2012. this chilling video released weeks after his capture, the only sign of him since. >> oh, jesus. oh, jesus. >> what was your reaction when you fir
they haven't spoken since james foley and steven sotloff were murdered last month. good morning. >> good morning. austin put his law degree at georgetown university on hold because he was tired of reading reports on syria couldn't be verified because it was too difficult for journalists to work there. he went deep into some of the most dangerous parts of the country and delivered award-winning reporting. >> i do not accept that he is missing. i have lived in a place where he's...
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how was it like working with steven spielberg? >> it's terrifying, terrifying. it's like acting in front of god. he's like an icon. >> "e.t." you saw and i think that's sort of cool. i love this. please don't turn page. he plays a russian living in america. but your character is so brutal and so ruthless and yet we still care for this guy. why? >> i was going say something very boastful. >> very boastful. >> yes. the right thing is so good. what's great is it does humanize these people. not just them but those in the intelligent season. >> it's the last season. >> it is, too, but bittersweet. >> are you ready? >> i think so. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thanks for having be sure to tune in to the "cbs ev ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios, please stay out of the way so your lag doesn't get us all killed, ben. what's so good about fios an
how was it like working with steven spielberg? >> it's terrifying, terrifying. it's like acting in front of god. he's like an icon. >> "e.t." you saw and i think that's sort of cool. i love this. please don't turn page. he plays a russian living in america. but your character is so brutal and so ruthless and yet we still care for this guy. why? >> i was going say something very boastful. >> very boastful. >> yes. the right thing is so good. what's great...
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. >> steven would be in the disk jk business at 2:00 in morning and say tomorrow night we're going to have a party for elizabeth taylor. >> he had party planners to help trans40s it into disco heaven and make the stars the centerpiece. reynolds' first party trick, hiring the's why horse bianca jagger rode in on. >> the next day that photograph was on every cover and every newspaper around the world. >> he said it wasn't just the booze that kept it going. >> one of the backdrops was the huge moon with the nose. when the lights went off, the moon came down and the lights came on. that was your signal to go get high. >> drugs, poppers were literally in the air. >> steve rubell would buy them by the case and drop them into the ventilation system. >> it was a massive pleasure seeking that was unbridled. >> then fashion model remembered studio 54 not as a place of exclusion but inclusion. >> few f yif you were gay you w invited. if you were black, you were embraced. all the bebarriers were broken >> then he was arrested on tax evasion. >> we call it the thousand days of fame because there w
. >> steven would be in the disk jk business at 2:00 in morning and say tomorrow night we're going to have a party for elizabeth taylor. >> he had party planners to help trans40s it into disco heaven and make the stars the centerpiece. reynolds' first party trick, hiring the's why horse bianca jagger rode in on. >> the next day that photograph was on every cover and every newspaper around the world. >> he said it wasn't just the booze that kept it going. >> one of...
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. >>> we're hearing for the first time from the family of steven sotloff. in a message released yesterday hiss mother begged the leader of isis to set her son free. margaret brennan is tracking developments from the state department and she joins us this morning. good morning. >> well, good morning. the video produced by the sotloff family was released in both arabic and english all around the world. it's an 11th hour plea firefighter help since all u.s. government efforts and other diplomatic channels failed. >> i am shirley sotloff. my son stephen is in your hands. >> the mother of kidnapped journalist steven sotloff made an impassioned plea for help. >> we want to see him home and safe and sound and hug him. >> reporter: he's been held captive by isis last august but the world first saw his face last week. that's when isis showed this video, the video of beheading of james foley. the same executioner threatened to bekill sotloff next. she begged for his mercy. >> i want what every mother wants, to live to see her children's children. i plead you to grand
. >>> we're hearing for the first time from the family of steven sotloff. in a message released yesterday hiss mother begged the leader of isis to set her son free. margaret brennan is tracking developments from the state department and she joins us this morning. good morning. >> well, good morning. the video produced by the sotloff family was released in both arabic and english all around the world. it's an 11th hour plea firefighter help since all u.s. government efforts and...
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what do willie mays, steven spielberg and barbara streisand have in common? we'll explain while this group of icons. they are icons, planning to vis dit white house for a very special event. that's next on "cbs this morning." i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c. or wonder... . now only ford offers $750 black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't happen every day. make black friday hassle-free with low prices ford cars, trucks and suvs. and get $750 dollars black friday bonus cash on select ford vehicles, on top of all other offers. it's an inside deal, now for everyone. hurry for a limited time, get $750 dollars black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of all other low ford friends and neighbors offers. it all ends november 30th. >>> this morning, to say hey, kid, willie mays has an invitation to the white house. thank you very much. the baseball hall of famer is one of 17 luminaries who will receive the presidential medal of freedom. 2015 list of recipients includes retirin
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because i've known steven co bare since the mid '80s. so we've been friends and co-workers for a long long time. and we're kind of pinching ourselves. he and his new job and me with all of this stuff. it's exciting. and i saw john on the circuit with, you know his movie. and same thing. like how did we -- how did -- we're interlopers. how did we get into this whole thing? >> so what kind of show do you think steven will create for cbs? >> i think people are going to be very surprised. because, you know they have seen the character he plays, and obviously, very talented incredibly smart. but knowing the depth of his ability as i do he's a great actor. he's a great musician. he's a great improviser -- >> smart as hell. >> he's one of the smartest people i've ever met. i think people are going to be very, very surprised. or i will be surprised at how bad it is. >> what -- >> and the friendship is over. >> exactly. never going on that dud. no -- it's going to be -- it's going to be fantastic. >> can we -- can we talk about pyongyang? you wer
because i've known steven co bare since the mid '80s. so we've been friends and co-workers for a long long time. and we're kind of pinching ourselves. he and his new job and me with all of this stuff. it's exciting. and i saw john on the circuit with, you know his movie. and same thing. like how did we -- how did -- we're interlopers. how did we get into this whole thing? >> so what kind of show do you think steven will create for cbs? >> i think people are going to be very...
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steven hadley, george w. bush's national security adviser. good morning, steven. >> good morning, sir. >> tell me where you think iran is or is this talk or has something changed? >> it's pretty clear that the sanctions are having a bite. it's pushed the iranian currency down dramatically. i think that accounts for the iran's indications they're willing to return to some conversations about its nuclear program. of course, iran doesn't want to show weakness. at the same time they say they're coming bag back to talk, they talk about the progress the nuclear program has made and willingness to cut off european customers involved in the sanctions. it's the conciliation and tough talk that we've seen from iran before. >> you've seen it before. the fear has always been, while they promise to talk, they're making further advancements. >> exactly right, charlie. the issue is, is iran willing to give up its enrichment program? that's what all the fuss is about. most of the people you talk to say iran is just never willing to give up its enrichments pr
steven hadley, george w. bush's national security adviser. good morning, steven. >> good morning, sir. >> tell me where you think iran is or is this talk or has something changed? >> it's pretty clear that the sanctions are having a bite. it's pushed the iranian currency down dramatically. i think that accounts for the iran's indications they're willing to return to some conversations about its nuclear program. of course, iran doesn't want to show weakness. at the same time...
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steven brill is with us this morning. steven, good morning. >> good morning. >> so the president promised not only would health care be more accessible but it would also be more affordable. is that true? >> it's certainly more accessible to tens of millions of americans and it's more affordable to them because they're getting their insurance premiums paid for in large part by the government. so it's certainly not more affordable for the tax pairs. we basically have created a system where the good news is that many more people get the kind of health care you and i get. the bad news is that the taxpayers are paying for it and they're paying the sameexorbitant prices. >> you know the main question is the cost. >> the cost. >> did obama do anything to bring down the cost? >> no. as i recount in the book, at every turn when they try to do something substantive to brick the cost down such as control the price of drugs, deal with the exorbitant non-profit hospital high profits, they were stopped by the lobbyists. and the best te
steven brill is with us this morning. steven, good morning. >> good morning. >> so the president promised not only would health care be more accessible but it would also be more affordable. is that true? >> it's certainly more accessible to tens of millions of americans and it's more affordable to them because they're getting their insurance premiums paid for in large part by the government. so it's certainly not more affordable for the tax pairs. we basically have created a...
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. >>[ la ]hter > green going for the lay-up, kicking steven adams -- let's see he gets the new zealander right in the kiwi. >>> and all that matters -- ♪ >> celine dion gave a powerful performance. >> this one's for you. [ speaking french ] [ applause ] >>> on "cbs this morning." >> you should be proud, you know. you ran a damn good campaign. >> i'm running a good campaign. >> but don't worry, i promise i'm going to have a special role for you in my administration. how would you like to be -- wait for it -- the senator from vermont? [ laughter ] >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." in an historic move, president obama has lifted an arms embargo on vietnam. the president announced the move overnight at a meeting with vietnam's president in hanoi. the embargo has been in effect since the vietnam war. >> the two leaders pout a show of solidarity in the face of growing tension with china. margaret brennan is traveling with the president in happen ohio. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. president obama is here to build stronger economic and security ties with vietnam. that decision to
. >>[ la ]hter > green going for the lay-up, kicking steven adams -- let's see he gets the new zealander right in the kiwi. >>> and all that matters -- ♪ >> celine dion gave a powerful performance. >> this one's for you. [ speaking french ] [ applause ] >>> on "cbs this morning." >> you should be proud, you know. you ran a damn good campaign. >> i'm running a good campaign. >> but don't worry, i promise i'm going to have a...
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steven was in springfield. we were in all harmony bands. when we started singing together it was instant. we had to stop singing the song we were singing to start laughing. it was ridiculous. we all know what harmony is. but this was different. >> i want to take a look back because we have some footage from woodstock, 1969. let's take a look. ♪ >> so what do you think? >> they were better looking. >> nothing hurt ever. >> how did you think -- what did you think of your performance at that time? >> it was pretty okay with it. you know, because was not the most idyllic times. the stage monitors practically didn't exist. we had our friends and peers standing on the side of the stage wondering if this new band crosby, stills and nash could do it whatever it was. >> does it feel different today when you go into a performance and how so? >> well, there are less of them. >> when you look at a crowd that big, half million people your mind goes one, two, three many. you can't wrap yourself around it. a lot of good music i play. >> remarkable consi
steven was in springfield. we were in all harmony bands. when we started singing together it was instant. we had to stop singing the song we were singing to start laughing. it was ridiculous. we all know what harmony is. but this was different. >> i want to take a look back because we have some footage from woodstock, 1969. let's take a look. ♪ >> so what do you think? >> they were better looking. >> nothing hurt ever. >> how did you think -- what did you think...
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steven schwartz took embryonic stem cells that had been modified. he injected them into one of sue freeman's eyes. just two weeks later -- >> i said, oh, my god, i can see my watch. it was a little blurry, but i said i can see the numbers. i was like, wow. this is incredible. >> in results just published, dr. schultz reports on a woman and sue freeman. >> we may be on the right track. >> the second patient asked that we not use her name. in this woman's case, dr. sharts saw the new cells had taken root in her retina. >> the other day i actually threaded a needle which i don't think i even done in a long time. >> dr. schwartz is starting a new trial. >> i'm really excited about the future. i'm -- it's my stage of life, but i'm excited. >> dr. jon lapook is with us. this is exciting. >> exciting. there are almost 2 million americans with macular degeneration and another 7 million are on their way, so for them this is real hope. >> go ahead, erica. we all want to go. >> it's somewhat controversial because this deals with embryonic stem cells. >> that's
steven schwartz took embryonic stem cells that had been modified. he injected them into one of sue freeman's eyes. just two weeks later -- >> i said, oh, my god, i can see my watch. it was a little blurry, but i said i can see the numbers. i was like, wow. this is incredible. >> in results just published, dr. schultz reports on a woman and sue freeman. >> we may be on the right track. >> the second patient asked that we not use her name. in this woman's case, dr. sharts...
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did you and steven -- >> we just all knew that if we were going to do it the time to do it was now. >> how much were you thinking about sort of political narrative of today while you were writing this? >> amy bought it ten days before the election, so the reality that we were living in then was one that sort of existed before fake news. the situation that we then found ourselves in, that we've been in for the last year, i think has been a real reawakening for the country where we have to decide what the baseline is of our morality and our ethics and what the story of the fourth estate and why free press is important, we would have to remind everybody about that again. >> katherine graham would go on to oversee the post's legendary coverage of the watergate scandal and become the first fema cro female ceo of a fortune 500 country. her story on film comes at time wren when hollywood is grappling with urgent questions about gender and power. did you see some of yourself in her story? >> i wish i could say that 1971 was really different than 2017, but it's not as different as i would have
did you and steven -- >> we just all knew that if we were going to do it the time to do it was now. >> how much were you thinking about sort of political narrative of today while you were writing this? >> amy bought it ten days before the election, so the reality that we were living in then was one that sort of existed before fake news. the situation that we then found ourselves in, that we've been in for the last year, i think has been a real reawakening for the country where...
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steven spielberg is going to have cameras in the sky. what makes it a great shot is all the complex things they've developed oefrp the software. >> you push a bob? >> you don't need a skill. they'll now be mareking movies. >> exactly. that's already the case wchl very many cameras and films are of robot arms and films become more scripted and more cd they have to become robotic to hit the marks, to hit the point at the right moment because the cg has to catch up. now the aerial cameras have to do the right thing. >> who are you targeting? >> me. >> says charlie rose. >> exactly. so gopro. they've sold millions of cameras. this is your epic life. now, you know that's -- so there's this notion. youtube and instagram and you know and all these facebook the ability to tell your own story cinemaing to graicily. it lets you have a selfie stick. got help us. so as people want to tell their own story better they want better tools. >> you're also limited by the reach of the law. i mean if everyone has one of these in the back of their yard and fl
steven spielberg is going to have cameras in the sky. what makes it a great shot is all the complex things they've developed oefrp the software. >> you push a bob? >> you don't need a skill. they'll now be mareking movies. >> exactly. that's already the case wchl very many cameras and films are of robot arms and films become more scripted and more cd they have to become robotic to hit the marks, to hit the point at the right moment because the cg has to catch up. now the...
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then whatut abo ambassador stevens? >> it was before i left. >> reporter: the endurance test didn't sit well with democrats. >> i don't know how you're doing, but i'm exhausted. >> i don't know what we want from you! do we want to dad ger you over and over again until you get tired and we got the gotcha moment that he is talking about? we are better than that! >> at the end, even committee chair trey gowdy struled toggled to explain what had been gained. what are the new things you learned today? >> ah. i think some of jimmy jordan's questioning -- well, when you say "new today," we knew some of that already. we knew about the e-mails. in terms of her testimony? >> reporter: uh-huh. >> i don't know that she testified that much differently today than she has previous times she has testified, so i'd have to go back and look at the transcript. >> reporter: and that is after a hearing that was longer than all of the other hearings that this committee has held put together. those hearings had multiple witnesses. though, in f
then whatut abo ambassador stevens? >> it was before i left. >> reporter: the endurance test didn't sit well with democrats. >> i don't know how you're doing, but i'm exhausted. >> i don't know what we want from you! do we want to dad ger you over and over again until you get tired and we got the gotcha moment that he is talking about? we are better than that! >> at the end, even committee chair trey gowdy struled toggled to explain what had been gained. what are...